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Onomatopoeia. Meow!. What is Onomatopoeia?. Onomatopoeia is a word or group of words that imitates sound it is describing. quack, quack. How do you imitate a sound?. Some examples of onomatopoeia include: Click, buzz, zing, bang, boom
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Onomatopoeia Meow!
What is Onomatopoeia? • Onomatopoeia is a word or group of words that imitates sound it is describing. quack, quack
How do you imitate a sound? • Some examples of onomatopoeia include: • Click, buzz, zing, bang, boom • Can also be animal noises such as moo, oink, and arf, arf. • For example, Old McDonald Had a Farm!
When will I be able to use it? • Onomatopoeia is used more than you may think. • An author uses it to describe a sound. • Comics • Books
WHAT A FUN WORD TO SAY!!! • ACTIVITY TIME: • Match Your Onomatopoeia • Find the person that matches the sound with the picture.
SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW!!! • Using your Thinking Map to identify as many Onomatopoeia sounds as you can. • Story: (video) There once was a man that could sleep through it all. Under the window, a moonlight sky; one can hear things call.